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Cast Of Mysteries Of The Abandoned

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Ever wonder what happened to the stars of the moving-picture show "Recall the Titans?" Based on a true story, the flick depicted a newly integrated high school football squad struggling to get forth with each other. Somewhen the team overcame their personal conflicts and built potent relationships with each other. Many of the football players in the film are based on real people, except for a few made upward roles (such as Ryan Gosling's grapheme, Alan Bosley). In improver, some of the events in the movie are also fictionalized.

Some of the picture show'due south actors and actresses went on to land major roles, including Ryan Gosling, Hayden Panettiere and Denzel Washington. Let's revisit this classic and see what the cast members have been upward to since the film's premiere in 2000.

Denzel Washington (Omnibus Herman Boone)

Double-decker Boone character was based on T.C. Williams High Schoolhouse'due south head football game bus in Alexandria, Virginia. In 1971, Boone's became the caput coach of the school's football squad. His past experience fabricated him the ideal candidate. Boone helped the team achieve a 13–0 season, win the state championship, and take second identify at the national title. Boone was responsible for integrating the football game squad'due south busses. "I forced them to learn each other's culture. I forced them to be a function of each other'due south lives," said Boone.

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The movie depicted Boone equally an inspirational graphic symbol. In reality, some former players disagree with that portrayal. Players who quit the football team described Boone as harsh. The film includes a scene where the team wakes up at 3 a.m. to railroad train at the Gettysburg Battlefield, followed past an epic speech by Boone. But players from the actual squad revealed this issue never took place.

Denzel Washington's portrayal of Coach Herman Boone won him a BET Laurels, a Blackness Reel Award, and an Epitome Laurels. Later "Recall the Titans," Washington went on to star in many successful films including "Training Solar day," "American Gangster" and "Flight." In addition to acting, Washington directed a few films such as "Antwone Fisher," "The Great Debaters" and "Fences."

Apart from his pic piece of work, Washington is also a well-known philanthropist. In 2011, he donated $2 million to the theater section at Fordham University likewise as $250,000 in school scholarships.

Volition Patton (Assistant Coach Nib Yoast)

Bill Yoast coached in Alexandria, Virginia, for many years. He was expecting the head coach position at T.C. Williams Loftier School, merely the school instead offered Boone the position due to racial tensions in the community. At first, Yoast refused the assistant coach task.

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Yoast changes his mind about the position when he discovers that the white players from the team planned to boycott football, putting their college scholarships at risk. As the banana double-decker, Yoast supports Boone in overcoming the struggles that were crippling the team.

Will Patton After the Film

Following "Remember the Titans," Volition Patton connected interim in films such as "Gone in Lx Seconds" (2000) and "The Punisher" (2004). In 2018, Patton starred in the pop thriller "Halloween" as Frank Hawkins, the Deputy of Haddonfield. Patton also took on supporting roles in Tv shows like "Numb3rs," "24" and "The Good Wife." On the TV evidence "Falling Skies," Patton's character, Helm Dan Weaver, appears in over fifty episodes.

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Patton has likewise narrated many audiobooks, including"The Assault on Reason" by Al Gore in 2007, "Finders Keepers" by Stephen King in 2015, and "Robicheaux" by James Lee Burke in 2018.

Wood Harris (Defensive End Julius Campbell)

Wood Harris played Julius Campbell, the football team'southward captain. The real Omnibus Boone spoke highly of Campbell, telling the Washington Postal service, "Julius was very, very instrumental on that team at just getting kids to just talk to one another, kids who never talked to kids from some other race their entire lives. By doing so, they learned many things about each other that were not passed downwardly to them and for that, the world owes Julius a debt of gratitude."

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The moving picture followed Campbell, the team's African American captain, every bit he tried to fit into the new school as well as his personal conflicts with the team'southward white linebacker, Gerry Bertier. The two later became best friends and led their team to become undefeated country champions. According to the Official 1971 Original Titans, the real Campbell and Bertier did course a bail like other players on the squad, but they weren't best friends in real life.

Wood Harris After the Film

After starring in "Call back the Titans" as Julius Campbell, Wood Harris landed a role as a cocaine dealer in the moving picture "Paid in Full." He likewise appeared in big-screen blockbusters, including 2015's "Ant-homo," 2015's "Creed," and its 2018 sequel.

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As well acting in films, Harris too took on roles in television series. His most widely known function was in HBO's critically acclaimed crime drama "The Wire," where he played drug kingpin Avon Barksdale. From 2002 to 2008, Harris starred in 33 episodes. In 2018, he landed the part of international money launderer Damon Cross, on the critically acclaimed TV series "Empire."

Ryan Hurst (Linebacker Gerry Bertier)

Gerry Bertier was the team'south well-nigh valuable defensive player. He was paralyzed from the waist downwards after a car blow. The mishap took place after Bertier attended a celebration banquet for winning the state title. The blow was caused past a mechanical failure in his auto's engine mount. Bertier later passed away at the age of 27 on March 20, 1981, after a second tragic car blow that involved a drunk driver.

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The motion-picture show's depiction of the accident differs from what really happened. It showed the accident taking place before the state title game. Bertier, portrayed by Ryan Hurst, was struck by another vehicle. Later on the accident, Bertier watches the land championship game on TV and cheered from his hospital bed. The real Bertier played in the championship game; the car accident happened after. The beginning and last scenes of the picture portray his funeral.

Ryan Hurst Afterwards the Film

Ryan Hurst portrayed Gerry Bertier in "Remember the Titans." Hurst went on to play Sergeant Ernie Barbarous in the 2002 film "Nosotros Were Soldiers." He also played Tom Clarke in the TV serial "Taken" in 2002.

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Additionally, Hurst institute success in television roles. Hurst played Opie Winston in the FX drama series "Sons of Anarchy" from 2008 to 2014, which which he earned a Satellite Award for Best Supporting Thespian in a Series, Miniseries or Television receiver Flick, in 2011. Originally a recurring character, Hurst became a mainstay character afterward season 2." Currently, Hurst stars every bit Beta in AMC's "The Walking Dead," where his costume includes a zombie-skin mask.

Ryan Gosling (Linebacker Alan Bosley)

In the film, Bosley was a made up character. Bosley struggled to dart on the football field. As a result, Coach Yoast yanked him out of a game. He came back to play during the land semi-finals, but relinquished his position to Petey Jones, who ultimately took domicile the championship title.

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Prior to appearing in "Call back the Titans," Gosling had pocket-sized parts in several TV shows in the 90s, including "Are You lot Afraid of the Dark," "Goosebumps," and "Flash Forward." He also starred in a Disney-made prequel to "Hercules," chosen "Young Hercules" (1998-1999).

Ryan Gosling Afterward the Picture show

Other than Denzel Washington, Ryan Gosling is currently i of the most notable celebrities in Hollywood from "Retrieve the Titans." Gosling'south role was pocket-size in the football pic, but he reached superstardom afterwards starring in the romance motion picture "The Notebook" with Rachel McAdams in 2004.

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Next, he portrayed a teacher suffering from drug addiction in "Half Nelson" in 2006. He took a temporary hiatus from interim between 2007 to 2010. Upon his return, Gosling continued starring in successful films including "Gangster Team" in 2013, "La La Country" in 2016, "Blade Runner 2049" in 2017 and "Commencement Man" in 2018. Gosling is also a regular on People magazine's annual "sexiest men alive list.

Ethan Suplee (Offensive Lineman Louie Lastik)

"Remember the Titans" depicts Louie Lastik equally a social butterfly who has problem keeping his grades upwards. Lastik'south most memorable scene in the motion picture involves him singing in the school's cafeteria. Eventually, the character gets his happy catastrophe later on his grades improve enough for him to nourish college.

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Throughout the 90s, Suplee appeared in the Kevin Smith films 'Mallrats" "Chasing Amy," and "Dogma" along with his hereafter "My Name Is Earl" costar Jason Lee. Suplee as well portrayed a Nazi skinhead in the film "American History X" and played the reoccurring character of Frankie Stechino in "Boy Meets World."

Ethan Suplee After the Flick

In 2002, Ethan Suplee teamed upwards with Denzel Washington again in the film "John Q," which was praised by critics. From 2005-2009 Suplee starred in "My Name Is Earl" as Randy Hickey. In 2011, Suplee discussed his 200-plus pound weight-loss journey with TMZ, crediting his weight loss to bicycling. He had to regain some weight for his role in the 2013 film "Wolf of Wall Street."

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In 2016, Suplee appeared in the Netflix Television receiver series "The Ranch" as Officer Billy. He is slated for several upcoming projects, including "Motherless Brooklyn," "Gossamer Folds" and "In Limbo." Suplee is has been married to Brandy Lewis, sister of Juliette Lewis, since 2006.

Kate Bosworth (Emma Hoyt)

In real life, Gerry Bertier didn't take a girlfriend named Emma. The film's producers cast her as an antagonist in the movie. Emma broke upward with Gerry when he started bonding with his black teammate Julius, but she slowly came around later on in the film. Emma eventually warms up to Julius.

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"Think the Titans" was only the 2nd motion-picture show Boswoth appeared in. Her first part, "The Horse Whisperer" was the result of an open casting call in New York Metropolis. The producers were looking for an experienced horse rider for the role. Bosworth was an achieved equestrian, making her perfect for the part.

Kate Bosworth Afterwards the Picture

Kate Bosworth had a pocket-sized supporting role in the film, but her acting career was only getting started. She gained wider recognition afterward landing a atomic number 82 function in "Blue Crush" as a teenage surfer named Anne Marie in 2002. In 2006, Bosworth starred equally journalist Lois Lane in "Superman Returns" with Brandon Routh.

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Other movies she has worked on include "21" in 2008, "Straw Dogs" in 2011, "Still Alice" in 2014 and "Earlier I Wake" in 2016. Recently, Bosworth starred in many Tv series such as "The Long Road Home" in 2017 and "The I-Country" in 2019. Likewise acting, Bosworth worked in the fashion industry. In 2008, Calvin Klein Jeans made Bosworth the brand'southward new face. Coach, the luxury pocketbook retailer, gave her the spokesperson position in Asia. Bosworth also modeled in Cotton Incorporated and Topshop advertisements.

Hayden Panettiere (Sheryl Yoast)

In the film, Sheryl Yoast loved watching movies with Coach Boone rather than playing with dolls. The movie besides depicted Sheryl Yoast equally an only child living with her male parent. However, in reality, Sheryl Yoast had three sisters and lived with her female parent. Sheryl Yoast'due south oldest sis, Bonnie, attended college in 1971. Angela, the second oldest sister, went to another high school. Deidre, the youngest sister, was only three years old in 1971. The film's "where are they now" closing credits as well didn't mention that Sheryl Yoast died when she was 34 years one-time in 1996.

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Panettiere started her acting career before she was even one twelvemonth old, actualization in commercials equally a baby. She played Sarah Roberts on "One Life to Live" from 1994 to 1997 and Lizzie Spaulding on "Guiding Light" from 1996 to 2000 before appearing in "Remember the Titans."

Hayden Panettiere Subsequently the Film

Following "Think the Titans," Panettiere starred in many films such equally "Ice Princess," "Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italian republic" and "Scream iv." She too had major roles in the shows "Heroes" from 2006 to 2010 and "Nashville" from 2012 to 2018.

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Panettiere is also an activist and advocate. She is a supporter and board member of the Ronald McDonald House. She too took part in a protest confronting the hunting of dolphins in Nippon in 2007, and was recognized by PETA for her activism work. She has also participated in protests confronting whale hunting effectually the globe.

Donald Faison (Running Back Petey Jones)

In the picture show, Petey Jones struggles every bit an offensive lineman. As a result, he attempts to exit the team after ane game. Bus Yoast encourages Jones to play in a defensive role, but Jones quits later on the position becomes challenging. Somewhen, Jones returns to the team and receives his spot back on the field for the state championship game.

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Before portraying Jones in "Call back the Titans," Faison had several roles in shows such equally "Sabrina, The Teenage Witch" and "Clueless." He also played small roles in films throughout the 90s, including "Tin't Inappreciably Wait," "Waiting to Breathe," and "Twelve Monkeys."

Donald Faison Afterwards the Movie

Later starring in "Recollect the Titans," Donald Faison landed the role of Dr. Chris Turk in the medical one-act "Scrubs" from 2001–2010. He besides appeared in the films "Uptown Girls" in 2003, "Something New" in 2006, and "Next Day Air" in 2009. Besides starring in films, Faison has appeared in music videos, including Gavin Degraw's "Chariot." Most recently, Faison'south signature trip the light fantastic toe on Scrubs was added as a dance move option on the video game Fortnite.

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Side by side up for Faison is a pb function in NBC'southward forthcoming evidence "Emergence," about a police principal, Jo (Allison Tolman), who gets drawn into a widespread conspiracy after adopting a kid found at a crime scene. Faison is set to play the role of Jo'due south ex husband.

Gregory Alan Williams (Passenger vehicle Paul Doc Hines)

Coach Paul Dr. Hines worked at T.C. Williams High School for a few decades as an assistant and head coach. He motivated the football players by saying, "If y'all don't mind, and then it don't matter." Hines was also known as a sociable person with a great laugh.

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Gregory Alan Williams is best recognized for his work on "Baywatch" equally LAPD officer Garner Ellerbee from 1989 to 1998, starring in 110 episodes in the testify. Later in his career, Williams appeared in "The Game" in 2006 and "Constabulary & Order: Special Victims Unit" in 2007. Williams excelled in both movies and goggle box shows. Williams also appeared in many films including "The Collector" in 2009 and "Terminator Genisys" in 2015. He has also stayed busy with writing since "Remember the Titans." Williams published ii books: "Heart of a Woman" in 2009 and "Heart of a Adult female: A Novel" in 2017.

Burgess Jenkins (Tight End Ray Budds)

Ray Budds's character is fictional. In the film, Ray Budds opposed the idea of an integrated squad. He was too Gerry Bertier's best friend. The racist tight cease actor purposely made a trigger-happy motion on the field, which acquired Rev'due south injury. Sunshine and the remainder of team condemned Budds's beliefs, kicking him off the squad.

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Burgess Jenkins who portrayed Ray Budds went on to the films "The Reaping" with Hilary Swank in 2007 and "Wesley" with June Lockhart in 2009. In improver, he took on a television function every bit Bobby Irons on the CW series "1 Tree Colina." Jenkins also made an appearance on "Nashville" where he worked with his past "Remember the Titans" co-star Hayden Panettiere. He moved on to star in "The Young and the Restless" as Billy Abbott in 2014. Jenkins'due south upcoming projects in 2019 include "Noelle," "The Mustard Seed," "Starting time Lady" and "If You're Gone."

Brett Rice (Coach Herb Tyrell)

Herb Tyrell, portrayed past Brett Rice, ended his friendship with Coach Yoast because Yoast allowed his daughter, Sheryl, to play with Coach Boone's daughter in the movie. Tyrell told Yoast, "Sooner or later, a man'southward got to choice sides." Tyrell's character reflected the racial tensions that troubled the 1970s.

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Rice has many corking movies to his proper noun. He was already an established actor when he joined "Remember the Titans," starring in films such as "Edward Scissorhands" in 1990, "Forrest Gump" in 1994 and "The Waterboy" in 1998. After acting in "Remember the Titans," Rice found numerous movie opportunities such as "Honey John" in 2010, "Super 8" in 2011, "Mom's Dark Out" in 2014, and "Sully" in 2016. Aside from acting, Rice also joined SAG to serve every bit Councilor-at-Large, where he oversees politics and negotiations among producers in New York and Los Angeles.

Nicole Ari Parker (Carol Boone)

Parker had a small part in "Remember the Titans" as Carol Boone, Herman Boone'due south wife. She connected to act in films such as "Brown Sugar" (2002), "Welcome Dwelling house Roscoe Jenkins" (2008), "Black Dynamite" (2009), and "Almost Christmas" (2016).

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Parker likewise starred as attorney Teri Joseph in Offset'due south drama "Soul Nutrient" from 2000 to 2004 which earned her 5 NAACP Prototype Laurels nominations for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series. In 2017, she made an appearance on season four of "Empire" and was promoted to a series regular on flavor five.

Craig Kirkwood (Quarterback Jerry Rev Harris)

Jerry Rev Harris was the best quarterback on the squad until he injured his wrist during the flavour. However, the team didn't have to worry, because Harris had taught his backups everything he knew. Harris eventually recovers and plays again at the state championship game.

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After the motion picture wrapped, Craig Kirkwood moved on to guest star in diverse TV series and took on small roles in films. Even so, he hasn't appeared in annihilation since 2006. Kirkwood stopped acting to focus on earning a law degree. He graduated from Loyola Police School in 2008 and after passing the California Bar Examination, Kirkwood is now a criminal defense attorney.

Kip Pardue (Quarterback Ronnie "Sunshine" Bass)

"Sunshine" gets his big opportunity within the team afterwards Jerry Rev Harris' injury. In the pic, Sunshine is portrayed with long, blonde hair. The real Ronnie Bass stated that his hair was never long, but that most of the other players on the squad did have long hair. The film also includes a scene where Sunshine kisses his teammate Gerry Bertier. However, Bass revealed in the motion-picture show's DVD commentary that the kiss never really happened.

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The actor who played Ronnie Bass, Kip Pardue, went on to act in the films "Driven" in 2001 and "The Rules of Attraction" in 2002. On television, Pardue was featured in shows such every bit "ER," "Mad Men" and "Ray Donovan." In 2017, Pardue landed a role as a mainstay castmember for the Hulu series "Marvel: Runaways." His graphic symbol in the bear witness, Frank Dean, is an actor having trouble finding work — but his situation changes when he becomes the leader of the Church building of Gibborim.

Earl C. Poitier (Offensive Lineman Darryl "Blueish" Stanton)

In the film, Bluish (portrayed by Earl C. Poitier) was the graphic symbol who consistently motivated his fellow squad members. Poitier took on many interim roles later starring in "Remember the Titans." In 2001, he was bandage for a pocket-sized role in the alien sci-fi Boob tube series, "Roswell."

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The majority of his after work was on Idiot box serial, such every bit "America'south Most Wanted: America Fights Back" in 2011, "Graceland" in 2014, and "Bloodline" in 2015. His most recent projects include the film "Baywatch," where he played a kitchen worker, and the made for Television receiver movie "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks."

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